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Historical records from the archives of the Hellenic Maritime Museum and the Venetian State Archives hint at a brig or a small frigate named Santa Maria or Maria commissioned by a wealthy Phanariot Greek family from Constantinople. In 1797, as Napoleon swept through the Venetian Republic, many Greek-owned merchant vessels were armed to defend against Barbary pirates.

The keyword refers to a specific entry in a long-running series of adult entertainment films produced in Greece. Specifically, it identifies the 34th installment of the "Greek Amateur" series titled "Ta kanonia tis Marias apo Salamina" (translated as "The Cannons of Maria from Salamina"), released by the prominent Greek production company Sirina Entertainment . Overview of the Film 34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina sirin exclusive

In the winter of 1828, after the Battle of Navarino had shattered Ottoman naval power, a wealthy Philhellene named Maria Kalogerou (no relation to the famous singer) financed a ship from Salamis to carry ammunition to the besieged fortress of Methoni. But the Maria never reached Methoni. According to Ottoman records found in Istanbul (published here for the first time in a ), the brig was intercepted not by the Sultan’s navy, but by a rogue Greek pirate fleet masquerading as patriots. Historical records from the archives of the Hellenic

Στυλιστικές επιλογές γιὰ τὴν Sirin Exclusive ἔκδοση Specifically, it identifies the 34th installment of the